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This seems to be an artifact of this bug, and seems to be caused by a system-wide install, as your screenshot indicates(Chrome is present in Program Files\Google\Chrome as opposed to %localappdata%\Google\Chrome)

After all of my Googles with implementing my geeky senses to find out the best and 100% working method, Here's a neat solution.

This solution can resolve all of errors related to DLL's with following message that usually happened at Windows :
"class not registered"

or Customers may report that when they are attempting to navigate in Windows, such as opening Display Properties, they are experiencing the following error: Explorer.exe – No such interface supported. To resolve this issue, run the following command to reregister all DLL files for explorer.

Steps:

Click Start . In the Search box, type CMD . At the top of the window, right-click the cmd icon and choose Run as Administrator .

At the prompt, type in (or copy and Right Click > paste in CMD):

FOR /R C:\ %G IN (*.dll) DO "%systemroot%\system32\regsvr32.exe" /s "%G"

and press Enter.

This will take several minutes to complete. There will be several C+ Runtime errors that will appear, as well as the system slowing down. Close all boxes that come on the screen except the CMD boxes. Once complete(it will come back to a c: prompt), restart the system and test.

Thank you for your interest in this question.
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